Amazon has launched its Thank My Driver campaign, allowing customers to tip their delivery drivers an extra $5 at no cost.
Jenny Rosado has worked for United Parcel Service (UPS) for 30 years and says when customers leave gifts or snacks out for her on her delivery route, she feels "appreciated and loved." (Photo: Megan ...
Delivery drivers work double duty during the holidays, but enjoy the extra work due to higher tips. A new survey says gig drivers love the holidays but they have a few issues about customers. Here's a ...
Delivery drivers expercienced a boom during the pandemic, but many say that luck has run out. Now, many drivers are focusing on picking up deliveries from high-end restaurants in hopes of a larger tip ...
Jared DiPane is a writer on CNET's Commerce Team specializing in finding the best deals and tips on how to maximize your money. With over 10 years of experience, he's managed commerce content and ...
Stop stressing over how much tip to leave on grocery delivery or takeout. Here's what experts say is the right amount to leave your hardworking delivery drivers. Pamela is a freelance food and travel ...
‘Instacart wouldn’t do that to you’: DoorDash driver shops 2 hours for $300 order. Then she’s asked to foot the bill ‘DoorDash and the rest of these delivery services have made Americans into modern ...
84 delivery drivers and dispatchers say they’re ‘holding Amazon accountable for our safety on the job.’ 84 delivery drivers and dispatchers say they’re ‘holding Amazon accountable for our safety on ...
Driving for FedEx can be lucrative, and the company’s benefits package has some rare perks that make the company more attractive than Amazon for most prospective drivers. How much does FedEx pay ...
Video footage of Amazon drivers being tracked by their employers were leaked to Reddit in recent days — highlighting the extent to which the e-commerce giant monitors those who deliver the packages to ...
Delivery drivers say they are being “harassed” and “shamed” by customers who have Ring doorbells — and use the gadgets to heckle workers and even embarrass them publicly by posting videos on social ...